How do i change firefox rc4's default search engine? i want google but it has yahoo

how do i change my default search engine (keyword search engine) to google? when i installed ff4rc it changed to yahoo but i dont want that.

I looked in the normal help files but what was there didn't work.

how do i change my default search engine (keyword search engine) to google? when i installed ff4rc it changed to yahoo but i dont want that.
I looked in the normal help files but what was there didn't work.

If you do not see the Google search engine then click "Restore Defaults"

# Left-click the search engines icon on the search bar
# Open "Manage Search Engines"
# If you see the Google search engine then select it
# If you do not see the Google search engine then click "Restore Defaults"

Helpful Reply

hi,

try this :
1. go to the address bar:
2. type "about:config" click on "I will be careful - I promise"
3. in the filter type “browser.search.defaultenginename”
4. Double click it and change the value to "Google"
5. Restart the browser and try making a search.

Hope this resolves your issue

hi,
try this :
1. go to the address bar:
2. type "about:config" click on "I will be careful - I promise"
3. in the filter type “browser.search.defaultenginename”
4. Double click it and change the value to "Google"
5. Restart the browser and try making a search.
Hope this resolves your issue

sorry, but it did not help. I tried looking through the help files and found that you can change the keyword.url but i dont know what to enter for google. its default is "http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=" and i changed it to this "http://search.google.com/search?p=" but, it just goes to the google home page and does not search

Keyword:URLdoesn't exist in the config" file in the latest release of Firefox. And unfortunately, your fix doesn't work for me either.

What does exist in the config file is "browser.search.defaultenginename” which I did change but that has no effect on searches done from the URL/address bar.

Any suggestions anyone?

'''Keyword:URL''doesn't exist in the ''config" file in the latest release of Firefox. And unfortunately, your fix doesn't work for me either.
What does exist in the config file is "browser.search.defaultenginename” which I did change but that has no effect on searches done from the URL/address bar.
Any suggestions anyone?

"Keyword:URL" doesn't exist in the config file in release 4 of Firefox. And unfortunately, your fix doesn't work for me either.

What does exist in the config file is "browser.search.defaultenginename” which I did change but that has no effect on searches done from the URL/address bar.

Any suggestions anyone?

"Keyword:URL" doesn't exist in the config file in release 4 of Firefox. And unfortunately, your fix doesn't work for me either.
What does exist in the config file is "browser.search.defaultenginename” which I did change but that has no effect on searches done from the URL/address bar.
Any suggestions anyone?

did not work for me. What I ended up doing is simply changing my homepage to from the default Mozilla Firefox to google.com. Is that what I wanted to do? No, but at least now I get google search results rather than yahoo, which is where the Mozilla page was taking me.

http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=
did not work for me. What I ended up doing is simply changing my homepage to from the default Mozilla Firefox to google.com. Is that what I wanted to do? No, but at least now I get google search results rather than yahoo, which is where the Mozilla page was taking me.

You will then see a long list of urls, strings, search engine names. I merely right-clicked on each that was going to a search url I did not like, clicked on 'reset' and it reverted to a Google name or google url.

I suppose you could also use 'modify' if the 'reset' does not work.

4. Restart Firefox and you should be fine.

The problem appears to be that the urls and strings for the search choice are all over the place but by searching for, ahem, 'search' in step 3 above you find it all.

Well, worked for me.

Hope this helps.

If you are in any doubts about doing the above don't do it. Don't blame me if you break your browser.

Bit of a nightmare to clean this up but this is what I did.
1. In your address bar, type in: “about:config”
2. Read the warning message and if you are unsure of what you are doing do not proceed.
3. Inside of the filter search box, type in: 'search' without the inverted commas.
You will then see a long list of urls, strings, search engine names. I merely right-clicked on each that was going to a search url I did not like, clicked on 'reset' and it reverted to a Google name or google url.
I suppose you could also use 'modify' if the 'reset' does not work.
4. Restart Firefox and you should be fine.
The problem appears to be that the urls and strings for the search choice are all over the place but by searching for, ahem, 'search' in step 3 above you find it all.
Well, worked for me.
Hope this helps.
If you are in any doubts about doing the above don't do it. Don't blame me if you break your browser.

actually set Google as the default search engine,or does it set the URL bar behavior back to "browse by name" ?
Just tried on the latest nightly,it apparently does this,as I type a word in the URL bar,it opens the website matching that word.

Does this string
'''http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q= '''
actually set Google as the default search engine,or does it set the URL bar behavior back to "browse by name" ?
Just tried on the latest nightly,it apparently does this,as I type a word in the URL bar,it opens the website matching that word.

Of course it does both with that particular keyword.URL setting. There are others for the Google site as you can see in the article. If you want a different site then change the URL to that specific site.

Of course it does both with that particular keyword.URL setting. There are others for the Google site as you can see in the article. If you want a different site then change the URL to that specific site.
* http://kb.mozillazine.org/Location_Bar_search
* http://kb.mozillazine.org/List_of_keyword_searches (leave out the %s parameter replacement in case of keyword.URL and place the query parameter as the last: &q=)

Thanks cor-el,I should have done my homework..
Lately,another issue has surfaced:rather annoyingly,Google now defaults to instant search even if searching from the URL bar with the correct string for "browse by name" '''http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q='''
is there a way to tweak the no-instant query''' http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=0''' as a replacement keyword.URL value?

Try this URL to disable autocomplete from Google. Be aware that this page doesn't have autocomplete=off for the search bar (if it opens) on the Google page, so Firefox will remember form history if enabled.

Try this URL to disable autocomplete from Google. Be aware that this page doesn't have autocomplete=off for the search bar (if it opens) on the Google page, so Firefox will remember form history if enabled.
*http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=0&ie=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=

the most simple step
1:write 'about:config' in the url box and hit enter
2: then click on 'i will be carefull i promise'
3: then write 'keyword.url' in the filter and hit enter
4: right click on it and select modify
4: then paste 'http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=957&bih=456&q=' in the keyword.url popup box hit enter
and you done

the most simple step
1:write 'about:config' in the url box and hit enter
2: then click on 'i will be carefull i promise'
3: then write 'keyword.url' in the filter and hit enter
4: right click on it and select modify
4: then paste 'http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=957&bih=456&q=' in the keyword.url popup box hit enter
and you done